DXG-565V
User’s Manual
DXG USA
Preface
Congratulations on your purchase of this advanced video camera.
Ensure that you read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe
place for future reference.
About this manual
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this
manual are correct and up to date. However, no guarantee is made
regarding the accuracy of the contents. If the contents of this
manual do not tally with the camera, please take the camera as a
criterion. We reserve the right to change the contents of this
manual and specifications of the product without prior notice.
If the accessories do not tally with the actual package, please take
the actual package as a criterion.
Copyright
© Copyright 2008.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated
into any language or computer language, in any form or by any
means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual or
otherwise, without the prior written permission of the
manufacturer.
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Precautions
General precautions
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Do not use or store the product in dusty, dirty, or sandy areas,
as its components may be damaged.
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Do not store the product in a hot environment. High
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage
batteries and warp or melt certain plastics.
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Do not store the product in cold areas. When the product
warms up to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside;
this may damage the electronic circuits.
Do not attempt to open the casing or attempt your own repairs.
High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric
shock when exposed.
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Do not drop or knock the product. Rough handling may
damage the internal components.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong
detergents to clean the product. Wipe the product with a
slightly damp soft cloth.
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Do not fire the flash while it is too close to the subject's eyes.
Intense light from the flash can cause eye damage if it is fired
too close to the eyes. When using the flash, the camera should
be at least one meter from the eyes of the subject.
Do not open the battery cover while an image is being
recorded. Doing so will not only make storage of the current
image impossible, it can also corrupt other image data already
stored in file.
If the product or any of its accessories are not working
properly, take them to your nearest qualified service center.
The personnel there will assist you and if necessary, arrange
for the product to be repaired.
Test for proper operation before using the camera.
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Before using the camera to record images, make sure you first
record a number of test images and check the results to ensure
that the camera is configured correctly and operating properly
Notes on the LCD Screen
If the LCD display becomes damaged, please follow these
instructions:
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If the fluid makes contact with skin, wipe it with a clean cloth
then rinse with a large amount of water.
If the fluid makes contact with eyes, wash eyes with clean
water for at least 15 minutes and seek immediate medical
attention.
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If the fluid is swallowed, first rinse mouth with water, then
drink a large amount of water and induce vomiting. Seek
immediate medical attention.
Operation conditions
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This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging for
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
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Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas.
-in areas subject to direct sunlight
-in areas subject to high humidity or dust
-near air conditioners, heaters, or other areas subject to
temperature extremes
-inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the sun.
-in areas subject to strong vibration
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Power supply
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Use only the type of battery that came with your camera.
Using any other type of battery may damage the equipment
and invalidate the warranty.
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When using batteries in this product, ensure that they are
inserted correctly. Inserting the batteries incorrectly can cause
damage to the product and possibly start a fire.
Before You Start
Take some test shots before performing a formal
recording.
Before taking pictures with this DV camera in any important
occasion (such as a wedding ceremony or an overseas trip), do test
the DV camera beforehand to ensure that it functions properly. Any
additional loss caused by the malfunction of this product (such as
costs of photography or any loss of benefit generated by the
photography) is not the responsibility of the manufacturer and no
compensation will be given for it.
Copyright information
Take care to observe "No Photography" notices in certain locations.
In these cases, you cannot record any live performance,
improvisation or exhibits, even for personal purposes. Any transfer
of pictures or memory card data must be conducted under the
constraints of copyright law.
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1 Introducing the camera
Read this section to learn about the features and functions of the
video camera. This chapter also covers system requirements,
package contents, and descriptions of the hardware components.
1.1 System requirements
The video camera requires a PC with the following specifications:
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Windows® Vista (32 bit), XP, 2000 operating system
Intel® Pentium III 500MHz CPU or higher
At least 32 MB of RAM or higher
Standard USB 1.1 port or higher
4x speed CD-ROM drive or higher
At least 200MB of available disk space
Note: A USB 1.1 port will enable you to transfer files to and from
your host PC, but transfer speeds will be much faster with a USB
2.0 port.
1.2 Features
The video camera offers a variety of features and functions
including:
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Digital camcorder
Voice recorder
Music player
Digital camera (max. 12 Megapixel)
Built-in PC software (Rapid Blog Manager) for on-site video
sharing.
Additionally, the camera has 4X digital zoom, and functions as a
mass storage device and an SD card reader.
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1.3 Unpacking the video camera
The following items should be present in the package. If any item is
missing or appears damaged, contact your dealer immediately.
USB cable
TV out cable
Video camera
Audio cable
4xAAA alkaline batteries
Earphones
Wrist strap
Pouch
CD-ROM
(Driver and application
software)
User manual
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1.4 About the camera
Refer to the following illustrations to familiarize yourself with the
buttons and controls of this video camera.
1.4.1
Front view
Lens
Self-timer LED
Flash
USB and TV out connector
Audio Out
1.4.2
Top view
Speaker
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1.4.3
Bottom view
SD/ MMC card compartment cover
1.4.4
Right view
Microphone
LCD
screen cover
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1.4.5
Left View
Macro
switch
Mode dial
Battery
compartment
cover
1.4.6
Back View
Directional pad
Shutter button
Power LED
Menu button
Scroll wheel
Playback button
Display/ Help
button
Power switch
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1.4.7
Adjusting the LCD display
Flip and twist the LCD screen as shown while capturing a still
image or recording a video clip.
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See the table below for a description of each button’s function.
Button
Name
Function
Power
switch
Slide the power switch down to turn
power on/off.
Menu
button
Press to display main OSD menus.
Use to toggle Movie, Photo, MP3,
Voice, and SET modes.
Mode dial
z
z
In Movie mode, press down to
select image quality, press right
to select color effect, and press
left to select white balance.
In Photo mode, press the
directional pad up to select image
size, press down to select image
quality, press right to select
self-timer, and press left to select
flash mode.
Directional
pad
z
z
In Movie/ Photo/ Voice
Playback/MP3 mode, press
left/right to select files to
playback, press up to select files
to delete, press down to select
files to protect.
In SET mode, press up/down to
select menu items.
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z
z
z
z
z
In Movie/ Voice mode, press to
begin or stop recording.
In Photo mode, press to take a
photo.
Shutter
button
In MP3 mode, press to play or
stop a highlighted file.
In Movie/Voice Playback mode,
press to start or stop playback.
In Photo Playback mode, press to
switch to thumbnail view.
Move the switch to the
to enable Macro mode.
position
Macro
switch
Playback
button
Press to enter playback mode.
Press once to display all OSD icons.
Press again to turn all OSD icons off.
Press a third time to display help
diagrams, explaining all button
functions.
Display/
Help
button
z
In Movie/ Photo mode, press up
to zoom in, and down to zoom
out.
Scroll
wheel
z
In MP3 mode, press up/ down to
adjust playback volume.
Once a file is selected, and before
playback is started, press inwards
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once to select repeat mode. Press
once for Repeat One (only the
selected file is repeated) and
twice for Repeat All (all files are
repeated).
z
z
z
In MP3/Movie Playback/Voice
Playback mode, press inwards to
pause playback.
In Movie Playback/ Voice
Playback mode, press up/down
to adjust playback volume.
In Photo Playback mode, press
up/down to select the image you
want to view. Press inwards and
then up and down to zoom in
and out of a photo.
z
In SET mode, press up and down
to highlight menu items and
press inwards to select items.
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2 Getting started
Read this section to learn how to start using the video camera. This
section covers basic functions such as switching on, inserting the
battery and memory cards, and configuring preliminary settings.
See later chapters for advanced functions.
2.1 Inserting an SD card
(SD Card sold separately)
An SD card can be installed in the video camera to provide
additional storage space for still images, video clips, or other files.
1.
Open the LCD screen cover and open the SD card
compartment cover.
2.
Insert an SD card as shown.
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3.
Close the SD card compartment cover.
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2.2 Inserting the batteries
This video camera is designed to use four(4) AAA batteries. Only
use the battery supplied or similar battery recommended by the
manufacturer or your dealer.
Note: Install the batteries exactly as described here. Ensure that the
polarity of the batteries is correct. Installing the batteries incorrectly
could cause damage to the camera and possibly start a fire.
1.
Open the battery compartment cover.
2.
3.
Insert the batteries as shown.
Close the battery compartment cover.
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2.3 Turning on for the first time
Slide the power switch to turn the video camera on/off.
2.4 Changing modes
The video camera can operate in five modes, Movie, Photo, MP3,
Voice, and SET. Move the mode dial to toggle different modes.
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2.5 Before you start
Before you start using the video camera, some basic settings such as
date and time and languages need to be configured.
2.5.1
Setting the date and time
1.
Turn on the video camera, and move the mode dial to
SET. Move the scroll wheel up/ down to highlight Date/
Time. Press the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
2.
Press left/ right on the directional pad joystick to
highlight each field.
3.
Adjust each value by moving the directional pad up and
down. Press the scroll wheel inwards to save your
changes.
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2.5.2
Setting the language
1.
Turn on the video camera, and move the mode dial to
SET. Move the scroll wheel up/ down to highlight
Language. Press the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
2.
Use the scroll wheel to select the desired language. After
the language is selected, press the scroll wheel inwards to
confirm.
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2.6 Shoot/Playback video
2.6.1
Shooting a video clip
1.
Turn on the video camera and switch to Movie mode.
Movie mode
2.
3.
4.
5.
Use the LCD screen to frame the video.
Press the shutter button to start recording.
Press the shutter button again to stop recording.
The video clip is automatically saved with a unique file
name.
Notes:
The length of the recording is limited by the amount of available
memory.
The size and quality affect the length of the recording
High resolution and high quality settings will result in larger files,
and therefore shorter length.
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2.6.2
Playing the video clip
1.
In Movie mode, press the Playback button and the most
recent file displays on the LCD screen.
Playback mode
Movie mode
indicator
2.
Move the directional pad left and right to scroll through
the video clips. Press the shutter button to playback the
video clip.
3.
4.
To pause while playing back the video clip, press the
scroll button inwards.
When viewing the video clip, use the scroll button up
and down to adjust the volume.
5.
6.
Press the shutter button to stop playing.
Press the directional pad up to delete the current file.
Highlight the OK option and press the shutter button to
confirm.
7.
8.
Press the directional pad down to protect the current file.
A
icon displays on the screen when the file is
protected. Press the directional pad down again to unlock
the file.
Press the Playback button again to return to Movie mode.
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2.7 Taking/viewing pictures
2.7.1
Taking a still picture
1.
Turn on the camera and switch to Photo mode.
Photo mode
2.
3.
4.
Use the LCD screen to frame the picture.
Press the shutter button to capture the image.
The picture is automatically saved with a unique file
name.
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2.7.2
Viewing images
1.
In Photo mode, press the Playback button and the most
recent image displays on the LCD screen.
Playback mode
2.
3.
Press the directional pad left and right to scroll through
the images.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to scale the image. Use the
directional pad to move the zoomed image up and down,
left and right.
4.
5.
Press the directional pad up to display the Delete option.
Use the directional pad to choose OK to delete the
current picture.
Press the directional pad down to protect the current
picture. A icon displays on the screen when the file is
protected. Move the directional pad down again to
unlock the picture.
6.
Press the Playback button again to return to Photo mode.
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2.8 Playing music files
1.
Turn on the video camera and switch to MP3 mode.
2.
Move the directional pad left and right to select the
music file to playback.
3.
4.
Press the shutter button to start playing.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to repeat the selected music
file. Press the scroll wheel inwards a second time to repeat all
files.
5.
6.
Press the scroll button inwards to pause playback.
When playing a music file, use the scroll button to adjust
the volume.
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8.
9.
Press the directional pad left and right to select a file to
delete. Press the directional pad up to display the Delete
option. Use the directional pad to choose OK to confirm.
Press the directional pad down to protect the current file.
A
icon displays on the screen when the file is protected.
Move the directional pad down again to unlock the file.
Press the shutter button again to stop.
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Note: When adding music files to the camera memory or memory
card, you need to create a folder called MP3 and save the music
files in it.
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2.9 Voice recording
2.9.1
To make a voice recording
1.
Turn on the video camera and switch to Voice mode.
2.
3.
4.
Press the shutter button to start recording.
Press the shutter button again to stop.
The voice file will automatically be saved with a unique
file name.
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2.9.2
To playback a voice file
1.
In Voice mode, press the Playback button and the most
recent file is displayed on the LCD screen.
2.
3.
Move the directional pad left and right to select the voice
file you want to play. Press the shutter button to playback
the voice file.
When playing a voice file, use the scroll wheel to adjust
the volume.
4.
5.
6.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to pause playback.
Press the shutter button again to stop.
Press the directional pad up to delete the current file. Use
the directional pad to highlight OK and press the shutter
button to confirm.
7.
8.
Press the directional pad down to protect the file. A
icon displays on screen when the file is protected. Press
the directional pad down again to unlock the file.
Press the Playback button to return to Voice mode.
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2.10 Connecting to a computer
Read this section to learn how to transfer files to a PC or use the
camera as a PC web-camera for conferences.
Connect the video camera to a computer with the USB cable
provided.
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2.11 Connecting to a TV
Connect the video camera to a TV as shown with the AV cables
provided.
2.12 Connecting earphones
Connect the earphones to the video camera as shown.
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3 Using the camera
Read this section to learn how to use the camera.
3.1 Movie mode
Use Movie mode to capture video clips and store them in internal
memory or on an SD card.
3.1.1
Movie mode icons
Use the following picture to familiarize yourself with the Movie
mode icons and symbols.
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
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Memory status indicator
: indicates that an SD card is inserted
: indicates that SD card is used
: indicates SD card is not inserted
2
3
4
Displays the number of files saved
Date and time
EV compensation indicator
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5
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Battery indicator
Macro indicator
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Video mode indicator
Image size indicator
Image quality indicator
Zoom indicator
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3.1.2
Quick access menu
You can also make adjustments to the current settings by pressing
the directional pad or the scroll wheel inwards.
In Movie mode, use the directional pad to display the quick access
menu, where you can adjust image size, image quality, color effects,
and white balance settings. Press the scroll wheel inwards to
display the EV compensation setting.
To make adjustments, do the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press the directional pad down to select image quality
options.
Press the directional pad right to select color effect
options.
Press the directional pad left to select white balance
options.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the EV
compensation. Move the scroll wheel down to adjust the
EV value and press inwards to confirm.
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3.2 Photo mode
Use Photo mode to capture still pictures and store them in the
internal memory or on an SD card.
3.2.1
Photo mode icons
Use the following picture to familiarize yourself with the Photo
mode icons and symbols.
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
Memory status indicator
: indicates that an SD card is inserted
: indicates that SD card is used
1
: indicates SD card is not inserted
2
3
Displays the number of files saved
Flash indicator
4
5
‘Do not shake camera’ indicator
Date and time
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7
EV compensation indicator
Battery indicator
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White balance indicator
Self-timer indicator
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10
Macro indicator
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Photo mode indicator
File size indicator
Image quality indicator
Zoom indicator
3.2.2
Using the macro function
This function can capture subjects close to the lens. In macro mode,
subjects can be as close as 15-16 cm.
While in Photo mode, move the macro button on the side of the
video camera to activate macro function, and an icon
on the LCD screen.
displays
Move the macro button again to cancel the macro function.
3.2.3
Using the zoom function
The camera is equipped with 4x digital zoom.
Move the scroll wheel up to get closer to a subject.
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Move the scroll wheel down to move away from a subject.
The zoom ratio is displayed on the screen.
3.2.4
Quick access menu
You can also make adjustments of the current setting by pressing
the directional pad or scroll wheel.
In Photo mode, use the directional pad to display the quick access
menu, where you can adjust image size, self-timer, image quality,
and flash settings. Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the EV
compensation setting.
To make adjustments, do the following:
1.
2.
Press the directional pad up to select file size options.
Press the directional pad down to select image quality
options.
3.
4.
Press the directional pad left to select the flash.
Press the directional pad right to select self-timer.
Notice: The flash settings cannot be configured when the
camera is in the macro mode.
5.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the EV
compensation. Move the scroll wheel down to adjust the
EV value and press inwards to confirm.
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3.3 Photo Playback mode
Use Photo Playback mode to review all the image files stored in the
video camera.
3.3.1
Photo Playback mode icons
Refer to the following picture to familiarize yourself with the Photo
Playback mode icons and symbols.
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
Displays the number of current image /total
number of pictures
1
2
3
4
File protect indicator
Playback mode icon
Battery status indicator
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3.3.2
Thumbnail mode
When in Photo Playback mode, press the Shutter button to show
image as thumbnails.
1.
2.
Turn on the video camera and make sure it is in Playback
mode.
The most recent image displays on the screen. Press the
Shutter button to view four thumbnail images on the
LCD screen.
3.
4.
Use the directional pad to highlight an image, press the
Shutter button to view the image in full screen mode.
Press the Shutter button again to return to thumbnail
view.
Note: Only image files are shown in thumbnail mode.
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3.4 Movie Playback mode
Use Movie Playback mode to review all the movie files stored in
the video camera.
3.4.1
Movie Playback mode icons
Refer to the following picture to familiarize yourself with the
Movie Playback mode icons and symbols.
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
Displays the number of current video/total
number of video clips
1
2
Shows current file type
3
4
5
6
File protect indicator
Volume level
Battery status indicator
Playback mode icon
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3.5 MP3 mode
The video camera has a built-in MP3 music player. MP3 files can be
played on the camera through earphones or internal speakers.
3.5.1
MP3 mode icons
Refer to the following picture to familiarize yourself with the MP3
mode icons and symbols.
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
Displays the number of music files stored in
memory
1
2
3
Volume indicator
Battery status indicator
4
Playback status and time elapsed /indicator
5
6
File list
MP3 mode indicator
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Repeat mode indicator
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: indicates that one file will be repeated
: indicates that all files will be repeated
Memory status indicator
: indicates that an SD card is inserted
: indicates that the SD card is used
: indicates SD card is not inserted
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3.6 Voice mode
Use Voice mode to record a voice file and store it in internal
memory or on an SD card.
3.6.1
Voice mode icons
Refer to the following picture to familiarize yourself with the Voice
mode icons and symbols.
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
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2
Displays number of voice files recorded
Displays recording time
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3.7 Voice Playback mode
Use Voice Playback mode to play all the voice recordings stored in
the video camera.
3.7.1
Voice Playback mode icons
Refer to the following picture to familiarize yourself with the Photo
Playback mode icons and symbols.
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
Displays the number of current recording and
total number of recordings
1
2
3
4
Volume level
Playback mode icon
Battery status indicator
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3.8 USB mode
You can use USB mode to connect to a printer or a host PC. Before
connecting to a printer or PC, refer to “Installing software and
drivers” on page 76.
When the video camera is connected to a computer or printer using
the USB cable, the following menu displays.
Use the joystick to highlight an option and press the scroll wheel
inwards to confirm.
3.8.1
Using the PC cam feature
When set as a PC cam, the video camera can be used as a webcam
for video conferencing.
3.8.2
Using the file transfer feature
When used as a USB mass storage device, the video camera
displays as a removable drive in Windows Explorer. Drag and drop
files to and from the removable drives just like any other storage
device. You can also use the bundled Rapid Blog Manager
application to download and upload your files. Refer to 5 “Using
the Rapid Blog Manager” for more information.
3.8.3
Using DPS feature
Connect to a printer using the USB cable exactly in the same way, as
you would connect a PC.
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4 Using the menus
Read this section to learn how to configure the camera settings and
use the advanced features.
4.1 Movie menu
When in Movie mode, press the MENU button to show the Movie
Options menu.
4.1.1.Video size
Use this option to set the size of the captured video clips. Larger
video sizes contain more detail and therefore use more memory
space.
1.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie
mode.
2.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Size option. Press the scroll wheel inwards
to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select D1, VGA or QVGA. Press
the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.1.2.Video quality
There are two different levels of video quality setting. Higher
quality video needs more memory storage space.
1.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie
mode.
2.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Quality option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select Fine or Normal. Press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.1.3.White balance
Use this option to correct color difference for different lighting
conditions. When white balance is set to Auto, the video camera
automatically compensates for different lighting conditions.
1.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie
mode.
2.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the White Balance option. Press the scroll
wheel inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select Auto, Sunny, Cloudy,
Tungsten, or Fluorescent. Press the scroll wheel inwards
to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.1.4.Exposure adjustment (EV)
Use this setting to change the exposure for pictures and video clips.
Usually, this value is set to zero. Increase the value to light up a
subject with strong back lighting, or decrease the value if taking a
picture of something very bright.
5.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie
mode.
6.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the EV Compensation option. Press the scroll
wheel inwards to display the submenu.
7.
Use the scroll wheel to adjust EV value, which ranges
from +2EV to -2EV. Press the scroll wheel inwards to
confirm.
8.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.1.5.Color effect
The camera can capture standard color , black and white , or sepia
tone to give an old-fashioned look.
1.
2.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Color Effects option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select Off, B&W or Sepia. Press
the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.1.6.Stabilizer
Use this function to turn the video stabilizer function on or off.
With this function turned on, the camera automatically detects and
corrects minor movements of the hand to reduce blurriness in a
video recording.
1.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie
mode.
2.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Stabilizer option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select On or Off. Press the scroll
wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.2 Movie playback menu
Use the playback menu to manage the files stored in the internal
memory or on the SD card.
4.2.1
Delete All
Use this function to delete files.
1.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button to display Movie Playback menu.
2.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the Delete All option.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the submenu.
Use the scroll wheel to select OK or Cancel. Press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
Note: Once deleted, files cannot be recovered. Make sure the files
are transferred to PC via USB cable or saved to another storage
device. Files that have been protected will not be deleted. You have
to unlock the files first before deleting them.
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4.2.2
Unlock All
Use this function to unlock files that are protected to prevent
accidental deletion.
1.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button to display Movie Playback menu.
2.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the Unlock All option.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the submenu.
Use the scroll wheel to select OK or Cancel. Press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
Note: To lock a file, press the directional pad down in Playback
mode. A lock
icon is displayed to show that the file is protected.
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4.3 Picture menu
In Photo mode, press the MENU button to show the Camera
Options menu.
4.3.1
Size
Use this option to set the size of the captured image. Larger images
contain more detail and therefore use more memory space.
1.
2.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll button to
highlight the Size option. Press the scroll button inwards
to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select 1M, 3M, 5M, or 12M. Press
the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.3.2
Image quality
Use this option to set the quality of the captured image. Higher
quality images contain more details and therefore use more
memory space.
1.
2.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll button to
highlight the Quality option. Press the scroll button
inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select from Fine, or Normal. Press
the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.3.3
White balance
Use this option to correct color difference due to lighting
conditions.
1.
2.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll button to
highlight the White Balance option. Press the scroll
button inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select Auto, Sunny, Cloudy,
Tungsten, or Fluorescent. Press the scroll button inwards
to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.3.4
Exposure adjustment (EV)
Use this setting to change the exposure for pictures. Usually, this
value is set to zero. Increase the value to light up a subject with
strong back lighting, or decrease the value if taking a picture of
something very bright.
1.
2.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the EV Compensation option. Press the scroll
wheel inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to adjust EV value. The range is from
+2EV to -2EV. Press the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.3.5
Color effects
The camera can capture standard color images, black and white
images, or sepia tone to give an old-fashioned look. When the color
effect function is set to Off, it is set to color mode.
1.
2.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Color Effects option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select Off, B & W, or Sepia. Press
the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.3.6
Self-timer
This function allows you to capture an image of yourself by adding
a 10 second delay between when the Shutter button is pressed and
when the picture is actually taken.
1.
2.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Self-timer option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select Off, 10 sec., or 20 sec. Press
the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
5.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
Press the Shutter button and the self-timer starts. An
image is captured after the specified time delay.
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4.3.7
Date stamp
Use this option to turn on/off the date stamp when a photo is
taken.
1.
2.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Date Stamp option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select whether to show the date
stamp on the pictures. Press the scroll wheel inwards
button to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.4 Photo playback menu
4.4.1
Delete all
Use this function to delete files.
1.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button to display the Photo Playback menu.
2.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the Delete All option.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the submenu.
Use the scroll wheel to select OK or Cancel. Press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
Note: Once deleted, files cannot be recovered. Make sure the files
are transferred to PC via USB cable or saved to other storage device.
Files that have been protected will not be deleted.
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4.4.2
Unlock all
Use this function to unlock all protected files.
1.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button to display the Photo Playback menu.
2.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the Unlock All option.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the submenu.
Use the scroll wheel to select OK or Cancel. Press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
Note: To lock a file, move the joystick down in Playback mode. A
lock
icon is displayed to show the file is protected.
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4.4.3
Slide show
The camera includes a slide show function, which displays each
image in turn with a regular interval between pictures.
1.
2.
3.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button to display the Photo Playback menu.
Press the MENU button, and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Slide Show option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
Use the scroll wheel to select Start or Cancel and press
the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
The images will be displayed one after another. Press the
shutter button to stop the slide show.
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4.4.4
DPOF
Use the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) function to tag pictures
stored in the memory card with print information. You can tag all
pictures to be printed or select individual pictures.
1.
2.
3.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button to display the Photo Playback menu.
Press the MENU button, and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the DPOF option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
Use the scroll wheel to select as below, then press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
1: select a single print
The most recent picture is displayed on the screen. Press the
directional pad up and down to set the number of prints, and press
the directional pad left and right to select other photos. You can set
a maximum of nine prints for each picture.
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ALL:
RESET:
CANCEL:
select to print all photos
select to reset setting
select to cancel all
Note: A memory card is required for DPOF function.
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4.5 MP3 menu
In MP3 mode, press the MENU button to show the MP3 Options
menu.
4.5.1
Delete all
Use this function to delete files.
1.
2.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in MP3 mode.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Delete all option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select OK or Cancel. Press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
Note: Once deleted, files cannot be recovered. Make sure the files
are transferred to PC via USB cable or saved to another storage
device.
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4.5.2
Unlock all
Use this function to unlock all protected files.
1.
2.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in MP3 mode.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Unlock all option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select OK or Cancel. Press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.6 Voice Playback Menu
4.6.1
Delete all
Use this function to delete files.
1.
2.
3.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Voice mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button to display the Voice Playback menu.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Delete all option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
Use the scroll wheel to select OK or Cancel. Press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
Note: Once deleted, files cannot be recovered. Make sure the files
are transferred to PC via USB cable or saved to another storage
device.
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4.6.2
Unlock all
Use this function to unlock all protected files.
1.
2.
3.
Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Voice mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button to display the Voice Playback menu.
Press the MENU button and use the scroll wheel to
highlight the Unlock all option. Press the scroll wheel
inwards to display the submenu.
Use the scroll wheel to select OK or Cancel. Press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
Press the MENU button again to exit the menu.
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4.7 System menu
The system menu is used to configure miscellaneous camera
functions.
4.7.1
Date/time
See section 2.6.1 “Setting the date and time”.
4.7.2
Beep
1.
Turn on the video camera and switch to SET mode.
2.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the Beep option. Press
the scroll wheel inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select ON or OFF and press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
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4.7.3
Format
Use this function to format the current storage media. This format
action will delete everything on the media.
1.
2.
Turn on the video camera and switch to SET mode.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the Format option. Press
the scroll wheel inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select OK or CANCEL., and press
the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
4.
The memory card is formatted.
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4.7.4
Default
Use this option to reset all settings to the default settings.
1.
2.
Turn on the video camera and switch to SET mode.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the Default option.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select OK or CANCEL., and press
the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
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4.7.5
Memory status
This function displays the memory status and the number of video
clips, photos, music and voice files saved in the video camera.
1.
2.
Turn on the video camera and switch to SET mode.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the Memory Status
option. Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the
submenu.
3.
The number of files saved and the free memory space are
displayed on the screen. Press the scroll wheel inwards
again to exit.
4.7.6
Language
Please refer to section 2.6.2“Setting the language”
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4.7.7
TV system
Use the TV option to set the TV system for the area.
1.
2.
Turn on the video camera and switch to SET mode.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the TV System option.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select NTSC or PAL, and press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
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4.7.8
Auto power off
Use this function to switch the camera off automatically after a
period of inactivity for power saving.
1.
2.
Turn on the video camera and switch to SET mode.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the Auto Power Off
option. Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the
submenu.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select Off, 2 minutes, or 5
minutes. Press the scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
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4.7.9
Frequency
Use the Frequency option to set the frequency system for your area.
To set the frequency:
1.
2.
Turn on the video camera and switch to SET mode.
Use the scroll wheel to highlight the Frequency option.
Press the scroll wheel inwards to display the submenu.
3.
Use the scroll to select 60 Hz or 50 Hz. Press the scroll
wheel inwards to confirm.
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5 Using the Rapid Blog Manager
Read this section to learn how to use the built-in Rapid Blog
Manager to download files from the camcorder memory card and
upload video clips to the YouTube website.
5.1 Launching Rapid Blog Manager
To launch the Rapid Blog Manager, do the following:
1.
Connect the video camera to a computer using the
provided USB cable.
2.
3.
Slide the power switch to turn on the video camera.
The following menu displays on the video camera. Use
the scroll wheel to select File Transfer; then press the
scroll wheel inwards to confirm.
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4.
The following window pops up on your desktop screen.
Select Rapid Blog Manager, and click OK.
5.
6.
Click OK to the following pop-up window.
By default, the Rapid Blog Manager automatically detects
the files on the video camera memory and downloads
them to your computer. Click OK to continue, or Cancel
to cancel downloading.
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7.
After the download is complete, the Rapid Blog Manager
is displayed.
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5.2 Uploading the video files
Before uploading your video files to the YouTube website, you
need to have a YouTube account. To upload the video files, do the
following:
1.
Click the
button on the bottom of the screen
and fill in all the required information.
2.
Click Upload to begin the transfer, Stop to stop file
upload process, or Exit to close the window.
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5.3 Rapid Blog Manager settings
You can determine whether or not to start the auto download when
the video camera is connected and change the folder location to
store the downloaded files.
1.
Click
on the top-right corner of the Rapid Blog
Manager screen to open the following setting box.
2.
3.
Specify the settings for auto download and the file
directory.
Click OK to save the settings or Exit to close the window.
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6 Installing software and drivers
Read this section to learn how to install drivers and software for the
camera.
6.1 Drivers
You can use the “Mass Storage” and “PC Camera” functions of the
camera on the PC.
6.1.1 Mass Storage
The video camera offers Mass Storage function as a card reader
device. You can treat this video camera as an SD device.
Windows Vista (32bit)/XP/2000 are plug and play operating
systems and do not require a driver to be manually loaded.
When the driver has been installed and the video camera is
connected, the video camera memory or any installed SD card
displays as Mass Storage in Windows Explorer. Files can be
dragged and dropped in the same way as an ordinary disk.
6.1.2 PC camera
The video camera offers the PC camera function. You do not need
to install a driver for the camera to use as a PC or
Web Cam in Windows Vista (32bit)/XP operating systems.
Note : Driver installation is required for Windows 2000 systems.
The digital camera can be used as a PC camera or a Web Cam.
Please follow the instructions below:
1.
Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
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2. If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically boot, use Windows
Explorer to execute the InstallMgr.exe file in the root
directory.
Install
button
3.
4.
5.
Click the install button to install the driver.
Follow the on-screen instructions
Click Finish to restart the computer and finish the camera
driver installation.
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6.2 Presto! Video Works
Presto! Video Works is an advanced software application for
editing video.
To install Presto! Video Works:
1.
2.
Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically boot, use Windows
Explorer to execute the InstallMgr.exe file in the root
directory.
The following screen is displayed.
Install
button
3.
Click the Install button to begin the installation and
process follow the instructions on-screen.
More information about Presto! Video Works can be found in the
help files when the application is started.
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6.3 Presto! Mr. Photo
Presto! Mr. Photo is an advanced photo editing software
application.
To install Presto! Mr. Photo:
1.
2.
Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically boot, use Windows
Explorer to execute the InstallMgr.exe file in the root
directory.
The following screen is displayed.
Install
button
3.
Click Install to begin the installation process and follow
the instructions on-screen.
More information about Presto! Mr. Photo can be found in the help
files when the application is started.
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Appendix
Specifications
General
Imaging sensor
Active pixels
1/2.5” CMOS 5.17 Megapixel sensor
5.1 Megapixel
Storage media
Built-in 32 MB flash memory
(available memory space for image
storage is approx. 9MB)
SD Card (MMC compatible), can
support up to 4GB (SDHC)
Sensor sensitivity Auto
Color effects
Lens
Color/B&W/Sepia
Fixed lens
Wide: F/3.1, f=7.5mm
Focus range
Still image
Normal: 1.5m~infinity
Macro: 15~16cm
Formats: JPEG(EXIF), DCF,DPOF,
Direct Print
Resolution: 1MP, 3MP, 5MP, 12MP
(Firmware interpolation)
Quality: Fine, Normal
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General
Movie clips
MPEG-4 (ASF format)
Resolution: 640 x 480, 320 x 240,
720 x 480
Quality: Fine, Normal
Frame rate: 30 fps (max.)
Zoom
Digital Zoom 4X
TFT Monitor
Flash
2.4” TFT (480 x 240 pixels)
<1 m range
Auto/Off
White balance
Auto/Sunny/Cloudy/Tungsten/
Fluorescent
EV compensation -2.0 EV~+2.0 EV (in 0.3 EV steps)
Self-timer
Off, 10, 20 seconds
PC interface
Camera: USB 2.0 (high speed)
PC Cam: USB 2.0 (high speed)
TV out format
Shutter
NTSC/PAL
Electronic shutter
1/4~1/2000 second
Auto power off
Power supply
Off, 2 min., 5 min.
4 x AAA Alkaline
batteries./Ni-Cd/Ni-MH batteries.
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General
Dimension
Weight
37 (W) x 98.3 (H) x 68.2 (D) mm
<136+5g (without batteries)
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Cannot turn on The batteries are
•
•
Insert the
batteries
correctly. (See
2.2 Inserting the
batteries.)
the camera.
not inserted
correctly.
The batteries
have no power.
Replace the
batteries
The camera
suddenly turns function was
The power off
•
Turn the power
on again.
off.
enabled.
•
Replace the
batteries.
The camera is
running out of
battery power.
The captured
image is not
stored in
Before the image
is saved the
power has been
cut off.
•
When the
battery indicator
turns red,
charge battery
immediately.
memory.
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The camera
turns off when running out of
capturing
image using
self-timer.
The camera is
•
•
Replace the
batteries.
battery power.
The image is
out of focus.
The subject is
beyond focus
range.
Please take a
picture within
the available
focus range and
choose normal
or macro mode.
(See 3.2.2 Using
the macro
function)
Memory card
cannot be
used.
The memory
card is protected.
•
•
Unlock the
memory card.
The memory
card contains
non-DCF images
taken by other
cameras.
Format the
memory card.
(See 4.7.3
Format.) Before
formatting the
card, ensure you
back up the
files.
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All buttons are Short circuit
•
Remove the
inactive.
occurred when
connecting the
camera with other
devices.
batteries from the
camera and insert
again.
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or special announcements.
You can also check out our online support desk where you can
your product, send emails to our technical support, and find a
frequently asked questions (FAQs).
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